Evening Herald. WKDMMDAY. MAY 30, lfcHI. THJLKD EDITION THE NATION'S LAWMAKERS. flfnntnr Turn Mnntufnftclnn,, Newnpuper Mm iiTrr In im District Attorney. Washington, May BO. Tho newspaper tnen who refused to testify before tho son ate bribery committee were offlciully re jiortcd ns "contumacious" to tho sennte yesterday, nml by tho senate, through the vice president, they were turned over to tho tender mercies of the district attor ney. The debute over tho report of tho committee constituted the feature of tho day's proceeding. Senator Hill, of New York, chnmpioned tho cniiBe of tho news paper men, contending llrst that tho statute under which this fiction was to be tnken wos uuconstltutioniil, nnd second, tlmt the mot direct way for tho commit tee to ascertain tho truth in regard to the charges it was investigating was to ex amine senators and others directly in volved, instead of newspaper men, whoso Intiirmati'in was second hnuded. Mr Hill and Mr. Allen had quite a spirited dispute over tho moral question involved In senatorial speculation. No action by the sennte itself whs necessary upon the report, as, according to the nat utc, when witnesses were reported contiiniaoious the vice president must cer nfv the facts to the district attorney. Two set speeches on the tariff, one by Mr. 1'roi tor ( Vt.) nnd the other by l'ettlgrow ! I). ). and n continuation of the debato on 1 lie question of freo lumber occupied the remainder of tho day. Mr. llnle's auii'inlmi'iit to transfer lumber to tho dutiable list at existing rates was voted dim n Tho senate adjourned over Decor at ion Day. 1 hi-re was a very small attendance of members In tho house. Several bills were passed in the morning hour, and then the Jlrnwloy bill to repeal the 10 per cent, tax on the issues of statu bunks was taken up nud discussed by Mr. Cox (lenn.), Mr. Johnson (Intl.) and Mr. lllack (Ga.). It van decided to observe Decoration Day by taking a holiday. A NtW DEPARTURE Itallronri Wage Knmers llrrlitc to ISnter tit l'lillticnl Arm. New Youk, May 80. The grand conven tion of railroad employes called to meet In this city at hoiiox Lyceum on Mny 27, 28 nnd 20 closed their business last even ing and ndjourned sine die. Mr. K. K. Clnrk, of C hlrngo, grand chief condtictor of the Order of llnilrnnd Conductors, said after the adjournment: vo have not accomplished nil we tie- Bired to, but ns this Is the first of a series of meetings with the ends In view ex pressed In our declaration of purposes nnd principles' wo hnve done much effective work. Tho delegntes will go bncK to their resectlvo divisions, report onr ac tion, and, as far as possible, secure In dorsement throughout tho seven orders of railroad wage earners, nnd when the next convention Is called wo will bo ready to carry out tho purposes nnd principles adopted nt this meeting. 'The laws of the order prevent our taK- ing any action whatever In favor of re ligious denomination or creeds, or In be- half of any political pnrty. To obtnin justice, however, we must enter the polit ical Held, nnd to do this without dividing our strength is not only a dellcato but n ilnngerous matter. Democrat, Keputillcnu and I'opullst are strong elements In our orders, nnd to favor one ns against an other or to Indorse the candidates of any one party would only result in splitting us into three jarring factions. Therefore, in order to nccom pllsh nnythlng, much care must be exercised nnd arguments nil vnnted, so as not to offend nny and Inter est nil To a certain extent we have done this by our action here during the last three days. 'nothing, of course, can be dono tins year c are too Into fornnysltting Iegls- Inturc or for this session of congress. Hut even If we hnd time we nre not yet organ ized for the work. All tho preliminary work, however. Is now dono, nnd with tho desired indorsement of the nets of the del egatei here there can be no backward steps tnken. A DELIGHTFUL BIDE. Clilfr Itiuii-ny Di-fi-Rtert. TIfsvfu, Mny 30 The railway telegra pliers' election resulted In defeat for Grand Chief Telei raphcr Ilnmsny, his successor being Walker V Powell, of Wichita, Kan., and the vote being 09 to fifl. Tin telegraphers Indorsed the action of Grand Chief linmsiiy in suspending the Omaha charter, and expressed a willingness tore- ttore the charter if the Omaha division would obey Hiunsay's former orders. Y. K. (illliland promised it would be done. Orand Kditor Thurston was exonerated Jrom nil charges made ngnlust him. Chief Homsuy's recommendation thnt a federa tion of nil railway organizations bo formed was adopted. Kelly Gaining Cnnvi-rtH. St. I.ori8, Mav :io. Kelly's Industrials were visited by nt least 10,000 people at their eamp yesti i da -. and by more than twice thnt numl.i i loiluy. General Kelly ispeiit the day In making his men com fortable for their stay here, which will be until Friday next, when they will con tinue their journey to nhIugton via the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Tho general is much plensed with the cordialltv and liberality show n the army by St.IjOUisnns. Ah 'lit a hundred new members have been recruited. ltntisoa on This. Voi would call a man a fool to try to run an engine with a crooked piston-rod. Yel that is what you are attempting when ou live wun your system in a uisoruereci concilium. whatever you may be men- tnllv. vou are nlivslcallv a machine. Nothing interests you more than the keeping of that machine in order. If your digestive apparatus is out of condi tion, or your kidneys aro disordered, use Ur Davlil Kennedy's f avorite Hemeily, u medicine prepared uy n lamous nnysi- cum, and tested for yenrs by thousands of persons, who an emmrse it. To Open Up H Nnw Coal rielit. Huntington, W Va., Mny 30. One of tho most gigantic development enter prises set on foot in years by nny railroad h decided upon by the Chesapeake nnd Ohio company, nud will be put Into exe cution this year. It Is no less thnn a line parallelling the Norfolk and Western through southern West Virginia, nnd tup ping the llnest coal senilis nud someof the best timber in the world. It wns esti mated by the state geologist Jnst year that thero nre in the country which would bo controlled by the Chesapeake nnd Ohio with its new line not less than 2,000,000,000 tons of conl. Whole Vlllngi-s Destroyed, Calcutta, May 30. In addition to the loss of 200 lives by the bursting of a dam formed by a landslip at Clnrkkuprl Kulu, and tho destruction of live stock nnd dwellings which accompanied it, disas trous Hoods have wrought much dnmnge in North Cnrchnr. Tho Jetlnga has Inun dated an area of hundreds of miles Whole villages havo been destroyed iu a number of sections of tho Hood visited country. The flood Is pronounced to bo the most se vere In many years. Tlin ltUlng Wnters In Oregon, I'oistlani), Ore., May 30. The river is standing 27.4 feet above low water, and is still rising nt thu rate of one foot in twenty-four hours. Hcports from eastern Oregon, Wnshlngton nnd Idahoshow that the temperature has risen there and the snow Is melting with great rapidity, When the water already In tho Upper Columbia reiuhes hero it will raise the Willamette to n greater height than ever before known. A Trip (IrHvltj; rroioj llonculrtle to Cttrhnntlale A gentleman writing to tho newspapers gives the following description of n de lightful ride, by gravity, from Honesdalo to Cnrbondale, which iiniiiy of our town people can corroborate i Dear readers, did you over ride over that same gravity 1 If not, why "steal nway from every cumbering care," now In the sweet May or sweeter June, visit Hones dale, no matter how you get there. Dook It over and pronounce It a gem of miiiin- turo city. When renuy to leave go up to the Delaware it Hudson depot, get on one of the open cars, nnd soon you -will be shooting upward You may think at llrst thnt you are going up the "golden slnlrs," but you nre not, only to the hend of plana No. 13 j thence you glide away womieriuiiy, you scarcely khow now, uut are blissfully content ; on up other planes, on by smiling liirins and shndy forest ami glen, by sparkling lakes set like blue sup mures in tno gieen setting oi me inns. Up to Forvlew, from whence one look" off and sees tho line of the Cntskills penciled ngnlnst the clear sky. Thence you glide swiftly down Into n scenery so changed thnt we might fnncy one's self suddenly transported to nnothcr hind. Kverything tells you tnnt you nre in tue nntnrncne reurion. Look over Carboudnle. n busy, ambitious cltv. Don't go down Into the mines nway from the sunlight nnd the glorious air. Don't go into the earth until you have to. PersotiM who sympathize with the afflicted v 11 rejoice with D. K. Carr, of 1235 Harrison street, Kansas City. He 1s an old sufferer from inflammatory rheu- mntism. but has not heretotore been i troubled in this climnte. Last winter he went ui into Wisconsin, and In conse quence has had onother attack. "It came upon me again very acute and severe,'' he said. "Mv ioints swelled and became in flamed: sore to touch or almostto look at Upon the utueiit retiuest of my mother-In law I tiled Chiimberlaln's 1'oin linlm to reduce the swelling and ease the pain, and ro mv nmecoti e surprise, it din ootn. l have used three fifty cent bottles and be lieve It to be the tmest thing for rheuma tism, pains .nil swellings extant, or sale by Gruhler liros. Aril t'e Cotujii iiuniisfir Lni.los The mnterlal for these gowns ore the staple Scotch ginghams, light weight Zephyrs, henvler Chombrny nnd tho Madras cottons. The new patterns show small llgures, corded lines, stripes and small dots. Some of tho ginghams are more elaborate, ami nave interwoven white designs to Imitate tambour embroid ery, raised silk to linen dots or stripes and onie a crene like surface. Colors are light and dainty. Their styleof making is sum ar to tuat oi me c oin dresses, nnu verv frequently the elnbornte ginghnms nre shown with the dnrk color used ns trimming. Dimity muslin, too, isln vogue this year, in striped and Inncy patterns. The McDowell Fashion Journals from which these fashion items nre taken, con tain a great variety of models for the use of these moterinls. Their coupon patterns, moreover, winch nre so popuinr, snow many new designs which nre unique in point of nrtlstic taste, style nnd practicn bilitv. Of these fashionable publications. "1m Aioue ue l'oris" nnu "i-nris milium oi Fashion" cost only S3.50 enehp r year or 35 cents n copy. "The trench Dress maker" is $3.00 per annum or 30 cents a copy. "Da Mode," a family journal which. lias no superior nnu no uni in mis country, only costs the trilling sum of SI 50 per year or 15 cents n copy. Thothreo llrst mentioned publications oner w.uu worth of coupon patterns, and "l.ajlode" fifty cents worth of patterns ns a premium lor a yearly subscription, n you nre un- nble to procure any of these jourunls from vour newsdenler. do not tnko nnv substitute from him but apply by mnil to .Messrs. A. .McDowell & CO., 4 West I4tli street, .N ew 1 orK. New Uniforms. The Columbia II. & S. F. E. Co. yester day received Its new uniforms and several members donned them Inst night. They were worn In the pnrade to-day. Tl e uniforms nro very ottrnctlve nnd resemble those worn by the paid departments of the largo cities. They nre of dnrk blue cloth with two rows of six brass buttons on the front of the cont nud two rows of threo buttons on tho back. Tho buttons benr the Inltlnls "I". U. An attractive white metal badge decorates the front ot the peaked cap. lime Unit. Sbennndonh has a bnse ball club at last, It. wns organized vosterdny nnu rrsnK Henry, of Inst yenr's tenm tins already been signed. It Is expected the grounds at tho trotting pnrk will bo ready for gnmes within two weeks. DIVES. " MEM and 'Absolute Confidence in -2BnnOur Advertisements. Remarkable Results Follow Our Printed Announcements f. R U U IB U11T JU.1 8 HEMKB tmk 3 AND J I iKIONEYllJll f a i-'' kIv jCsSfe' $ f TROUBLES Sslp Soured 1 DAWA'S I SSMSAPABllLjIj fi THE KIND THAT CURES M mm, PL Every line no matter how small the type does its share toward addiup to our great business, and to the fact that our advertisements are always free from exaggeration and free from anything which in the slightest way misleads, we must largely attribute this extraordinary showing. Our prices invite comparison. & Mrs. Rosctto Tj. Grccno, of Morris, N.Y., tjj H writes: "My husband used yours Zi nl.la In n-f.fl- "MtfUltlrt frtrl PHflffPfl). 55 emaciated, and sullered greatly from id ii Kidney Disease. A persistent uso of ii $ DANA'S SAUSAPAHILLA CO BED her. $ 4 and sho Is well and stiiono." S3 i CcrtOtaJ to by D.J.L,IWI1EXCE, DruggUU 5 fS ALL DIIUQQISTS. h Xi DANA SARSAPARILLA CO., Belfast, Me. '4 miaOLAIIilOTJS. Wo odcr rnnnv sncclnl Inhucc- tnents In our Millinery Depart ment. e are ueaaquiiriers ior hats, either trimmeil or untrlm med ; also the choicest selec tion of trlmmlnes, Holers, rib bons, etc We've the theap hnt nnu the hlgh-prlceaiiat. see ing is bellcv.ng There's hardly a doubt but you will tlnd our stock of coats just what Is wnnteil in a llgltt weiRni eonu At lsine muiti us tensive and best assorted lot In tho county. Laalcs' double breasted jncltet.umbrelln back, draped sleeves, sntlu fnced, nnd soilc uneu inrougnout K Ladles' Cloth Cnnes. assorted stecs and ranterlafs, lace nnd brnld trimmed, black and navy, newest styb s, newest effects. We nro prepared with a selec tion thnt should please the critic. The cape Is the lending wrap, and we arc keen enough to recognize It OUR SPECUL $2 25 one SPECIAL $4 OUR SPECIAL $5 Nothing in the woman nttiro Is ns natty, as "boii-ton" as a neat, well-mnde shirt waist. Wc have them In percale, lawn, sateen nnd sillt. l'crfect beau ties, innsterpleces of women's conceptions all shades, all styles, and nt tho most popu lar prices OUR SPECIAL w AN1KH A girl for gener 1 housework teft ra'd. i all h ltetECV amuon branch fHc-, Centre street ro ms. est 529 tf O-ir-Asirnll b'ncV N" w Fi ui dlund do-. j tbiee monlti' old t.na answers t ino n-m nro ki i " li tiieaaw-.yon.un'yiiiM A rew d for re urn of 'erne to P ibrmnth, t-ni'im floh P. 5-,9-lt Sslesr an: Fa'nrv fern stun p. rmfu- nl i Isie Ur inn I'rcs o . - ur- tciymtn He bestou N. v. a-sicta-im 'I It -ALK Two lots. Mfcet front and liO IietOup n Onk htrei i M lurmrlwncre tic rink Is ltusicd. Now brp gs In K-apei n onlhti rg ounorent. Aiply toJthn i'ctel , Aniana. r-m T70H HALE A U KH'Bt dlsmcnd stud snd a 1 ito (S' coia rinc Willi emeriiiuseiiiug, tur- rniinueu iy six uiuu uuus. IlFBAr.o office. A complete resume of ail tho fashions and combinations ot new fabrics that will be invogue In grent fashion cent es this season Is shown In our display ot Dress uoous ior spring ana summer. One ot our specials Is a changeable goods, swlveled eiiect, : yaru wine, worinoc... The unprecedented success of our Silk department has been the source of much surprise to all who have watched Its re markable growth. "Goods of standard qualities the best, at lowest rniCES' is unquestion ably the reason of its grent ad vancement. Our Wash Silks aro exceptionally Uno at 42c, ."Sc and 7oc OUR SPECIAL i7c OUR SPECIAL 42C! Thero Is ONKhendnimrirrsotl Underwear In Pottsvlllo, and milt is uur store every quni lty, every weight, every style, every sfze made, and over) price. No other such an n sortroent In the county. All styles and qualities of Ladles' vests. ..., Our Men's Neckwear Depart ment adds emphasis to the1 above: "We know that this will be tho greatest opportunity ever before offered In Pottsvlllc to eionomlcnlly supply an en tire season s requirements of fashionable Neckwear.nnd thnt toont hair and less than halt tho usual cost." OUR SPECIAL OUR SPECIAL acre Wo carry a large line of cot-1 ton goods. Follow lng aro a f ew of the many, some of which nre mourning goods, others are Scotch Plaids, fcepuyr Ging hams, lino Percales In stripes nnd llgures, nil now goods nnd pe-fect beauties considered cheap at 19c n yard.. OUR SPECIAL I2C Heretofore our spring sales have tested the "-oiling capacity of our Hosiery Dcpartment.nnd each j-car tho slocks, necessary to supply tho demands, have been enormously Increased a fact which proves beyond a question that wo carry a stand ard hoso .12 SPECIAL 1 Ladles' cotton, silk nnd kid gloves In all tho lending nnd desirable--hades. Whata glove selling time we've had for the past month. Tho like of It has never been known In Pottsvlllc, that's a certainty. It clinches and rivets our claim for abso lute glove headquarters.. A big special of laces In all the latest designs. Dainty and beautiful effects. Exclusive In stylo and price. All silk Hour don Laces net tons and pretty patterns worth IS'c. llutter color laces In Point Venice, Venetian Point, In Point do Ireland, In all the new and dainty effects worth 23c . ,i OUR SPECIAL 1L OUR SPECIAL I22C Enqu ro at the 0 i'0-U Dives, Pomeroy & Stewart Homing JSvents. "AdtiirtMni: fur ltnllerK" is the title of a little hook by Charles Austin Hates, Vanderbilt buildlnir, New York. Mr. Hates is the editor of the 'ltetail Advertlsine'" department of Printers' Ink. Ho has hnd a lnni; experi ence in ndvertlsliiLr and the observations ho has recorded In this book will surely old nnv misines-i man who reads them, One Kod Idea on advertising Is worth ten dnllnrs even to tho smallest advertiser. ThU book contains many Ideas and ouulit to he worth ten miliars to tiny man who will renil it carcluily. The price is twenty live centH by man irom tno nutiior. A lady at Tooleys, La., wns very sick with bilious colic when M. U. Tistler, n prominent merchant of the town imve lier a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemedy. He says she was well in forty minutes after taking the llrbt close, for sale uy uruhler tiros, Canned by Cnn-lem Organ Itopnlrers. HuooKLTN. May 30. Fire Commissioner Wurster, in his report of the investigation into the causes of tho fire In Talmaae's Tabernacle, says the flro wos probably caused by careless organ repairers, who left in the organ a burning candle. Thero was no evidence that pointed to incen diarism, lie suggests thot no one be al lowed tntoorgan lofts with exposed lights. and that only lanterns he used. The (Inlvln I'rlsnnnrt llolmnneil. I'lTTsnuito, Mny 30. Tho twenty-four men of Gnlvln's Commonweal army who were committed to jail several weeks ngo for attempting to tnko possession of a train on tho Haltimore nnd Ohio railroad have been released, their terms having ex pired. They parted company after they got out. home salil they were going on to Washington to Join General Fry when he reached there. May 30 Strawberry nnd Ice cream fes- tlvnlln ltobblns' opera house, under the luspices of Camp o. I . O. of T. A. June 4. Ice crenm and strawberry festival, benefit Primitive Methodist church, In basement of the church. June 11 and 12. First annual lee cream festival under the auspices of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of 11. & T , in Bender's hall, Wm. i'enn. June 10. Ice cream and bean soup festival in nohulus' hall, uuuer the nus pices of the Women's Kellef Corps. Dr. S. F. Scott, nine Ridge, Harrison Co.. Mo.. Rnvs : "For whoonine: couch Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy Is excel lent." iiy using it ireeiy me disease -i denrived of all dangerous conseouences. there Is no dnnger in glviug the Remedy to babies, as it contnlns nothing injuri ous. 2.1 nnd 60 cent bottles for sale by (irnhler liros. i-kiti nitmiiindi: hook l lie. II storv of lltleaits. Illustrated Agents success unparalle led; lOii.UO iilrendy I sold. Outdt free. Agei'tswir.tea. W. II. et- cusod Co , G;h ht., ClDCim stl, O. 6-21 eod-3t TT I ITOHH TO ALMSIIOtlPE.-Vlsllors to V tbe Almshouse will nosltivelv not bead- ml:ted except upon the third Tuesday of every monTn. wo nairniHDcp onunuay PIRElTOIl OF THE 1'OOU. schuyl. Co. Almshouse, May 51, ism. PEU WKEK utlng nnd selling Dy- fmmns fnr nmttntr walcnes. leweliv and tableware. Plates Bold, silver, nickel. &c , same as no gocds. Different slies for ngcnis, iammes ana t-cops j-agy operaieu; nu ex perience; big profits. W, P. HnrrPon Si Co., i:ierkNo 14 uoiumnus, umo. urenchoi P.om- C. Geo. Miller, Manager. POTTSVILLE, PA. $75 Buy Keystone flour. He sure that the name Lksbio Ac Baku, Ashland, l'a., Is printed on every sack. 3-3-3taw Murderer Shock Sentenreil. Owkc.o, May 30. The trial of Alexandei Shock for the murder of a Lehigh Valley brakeman mimed Van Huron at Waverlv on Oct. 23, 1M13, was concluded yesterday afternoon The jury returned a verdict of guilty of manslaughter In the first de gree. Judge I'arker nt once sentenced Shuck to ten years and nine months' Im prisonment nt Auburn. First annual excursion of the Clearv orchestra to Lakeside, Mny 30th. Tickets 35 cts. M'J-lOt Steam Renovating Co.. call for. clean nnd deliver IngrAln and Brussels at 3c per yard ; heavier carpets ic. vs ri. uoal St. Another Now Cycling Itecord. Stocktov, Cnl , May 30. The world's record for one-eighth mile on a bicycle, standing start, was broken at thoGondnle track yesterday by R. F Longe, of San Francisco, 111 2-5, u llfth of a secon 1 better than the record. Moiinglinn's ltargnlns. A L-ood nualltv home-made rag carnet at 30 cents a yard; nice table oilcloth, 15 cents n ynrd;good dress gtnghams.U cents a yard; tne oest du coct corsei. in tue market. Lnce curtnins and dress goods oi nil Kinds cheap. 1. J. IMONAliHAN, No. 28 S. Main St.. Shenandoah. Orn't Tobacco Spit orSmokeyour Life Away Is the truthful, startling title of a little book that tells nil about No-to-bac, tbe wonderful, harmless Guarantied tobacco habit cure. The cost is trilling and the man who wants to quit ana can t runs no puysicai or unsocial nsu in uslnir "No to bac.'' old bv all diuetrlsts. liook at drugstores or by mall free. Address Tne Sterling Remedy Co., Indiana Mineral Springs, lnd. w s-ly To (Jueei.fitonn Tor 814 Another break has been made In ocean fares to Ireland, Kngland, Scotland and Wales. The rate to Oueenstown has been reduced to til, including railroad fore to New York city. These rates will only 1 ist for n i-hort time. Call at Max Reese's rnlli'oad nud steamship oluce, West Centre street, Shennndooh, Pa. 5-1-ti Twelve photos for 57 cents nt Keagey's new studio. Usk Wkllb' Launiwy Blue, the best Blueing for laundry ube. Koch package makes two nuortH. is cts. :-.oiu by Alusser as liediloll. The Stickle Hollow ltlotrra Held. Uniostown, Pa., May 31 The strikers who were arrested for participating in the Stickle Hollow riots were given heorlngs yesterday, and llfty-Ilvo out of fifty six were held for court. All is quiet In the region now. IVhen Baby was tick, wo gave her Castorla. SVhen she was a Child, sho cried for CastorU. rtThen sho beoamo Mi, she clung to Castorla, jVhen she bad Children, blio gave them CastorU. For sick stomach and all other conditions resulting from constipation ; go by the book on Beecham's pills. Book free, pills 25c At drugstores ; or write to B F Allen Co, 365 Canal st, New York. Blew floods Arriving Daily C. D. Fricke's Carpet Stora, lOBoutb Jardlu Street. NUGGETS OF NEWS Much dnmnge to crops 'n Tennessee wae caused by frost .Monday night Iu tho municipal election at Martins burg, W Vn., yesterday, the Republicans carried every t Id ng At Wilmington, N C John Brock, the wife murderer, was sentenced to thirty years 'mprisoumeut Thu purchase of tho Chicago and South eastern or Indiana Midland railway, by tbe Monou Hue Is continued The sessions of the Southern Immigra tion nud Industrial congress began iu the Grand Opera House in Augusta, (ia., this forenoon-. Hrl tlsh government leaders will make :ho bill for the dUostahllnhment of the Welsh church the first business of tht. aext session. It Is reported ot Rio Janeiro that Ad miral da Gaina will make an endeavor to ni.se funds In Kuropo with the purpose of .evlvlug the Brazilian revolution. Oiirmnu's Cafe. When nppkiiiLt- a neat and well-conducted cafe, go to Gorman's, corner Main and Coal streets, route anu proiupi nwrai' tlon. o-iu-im Get your repairing man's. done at Holder $250 REWARD Tho Schuylkill Traction Co. Will pay two hundred and fifty dollars for Information that will Had to the detec tion and conviction of the person or per sons who placed obstructions on the com pany's tracks that caused the accident near St. Nicholas colliery, on Thursday evening, May 10th, 1604. DALLAS SANDER, Pres. E. W. Ash, Supt. JAMES O. SAMPSEL, AGENT for the EVENING HERALD PHILADELPHIA AND SEW YORK Sunday nud Dully Papers. Patties wishlnc nnv of thefo capers delivered can khve orders hi Max lleese's, Dougherty bulliitng, West fentre street. Hunday papr rs on tale at lirennan'B cigar storo and Klrlln's drue store. JO. 3D. IDlrriKIIE, Centnlla. l'a. Llcented to clean Cess Pools, Out Houses AVork done In first oIrps manner Orders bv ma 1 proropt'y attended to. OrdeiB may al o beieftt Wru Nelswender's Uvcrystable.Wtst i woai Bueti, Duecuunuuii. B3EW YORK Cosh Millinery Store. 29 North Main St., Shenandoah. Ladles, you must see our large line of lace anu straw " Trimmed Hats at Special Prices We're gyettiiag TBusre ! We ore pleased to announce thnt although the times nre bard we ore doing it rushing business, due, no doubt, to the low figures we nre selling our goods nt. The lotest styles of summer suits, all well-made goods, for men, boys and children. Our $9.00 Men's Light-colored Suits Bent anything ever offered before In Shenandoah, ns to style, make and price. We have a special run on our fine men's pants in all colors, at J3.00, which are sold else where at $5. We have one of the finest stocks of lints. Caps, Gents' Furnishings, Trunks, Valises, etc. Come nnd see us If you wish to save money. W. Shines New Clothing Store, Bimon Alirnmson, Manager. 21 South Main -St., Shenandoah, Piatt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) 19 and 21 West Oak Street SHENANDOAH, PA. The bar Is docked with he best beer porter, ales, wtlskles, brandies, w'nesandclgnrs. Eat in bar attached. Cordial Invitation to all. Photographer Market nnd Centre Sts., POTTSVILLE. The best photographs In all the lotest styles. Wonders leads all photographers. iff IF TOU WAKT ARTIFICIAL TEETH I OO TO THE and get the best. A full set for IS, any size, shade, shape, and several hundred sets to select from. Their vitalized air has no equal for painless extraction. All kinds tilling at reasonable prices, uon-i mrgei ine numner 100 North Centre Street, rurxaviiiL,K,i'A, Home-Killed Beef. J. F. PL0PPERT, and Oonfectionex? 29 Bait Centre Street, SHENANDOAH, PENNA, Bread, Cakes, Confectionery and . Vanilla, Chocolate and Straw berry Ice Cream and Soda Water. Wholesale and Retail. Orders for parties and other events filled on short notice. Ice cream delivered to all parts of town In pint or quart buckets. T. H, SNYDER, (Successor to Q. W. Ilassler) 101 West Cherry St., Shenandoah, HOUSEandSIGN PAINTER Dealer In WALL PAPER. A large stock of Wall Paper of all shade on hand. Special low rates for paper hanging Steaimlilp Tickets ICfilnceil. From Homlmrg, Breman, Antwerp or Amsterdam only Wl.fiU, To Liverpool Uueenstown. Ixnulonderry, Belfast or tiloHgow, only ffSS. At Ute-se's llnllrood and Steamship Office, Dougherty Build- Inir. Shennndooh. l'a. -i-ti Special low prices to all lu watches Jewelry and silverware at Holderman's noruer -Main ami ijioyu sireeis. Hear In Mini! John A. Hellly's is the place to get the Before vou buv elsewhere. Also Infants' hots, caps ami robes. Zephyrs and Ger- mnniown wool, une latest xvew lorn styles olways on hand ot lowest prices. .mourning uoous a speciouy. Miiti :. v. nvDE, ROOF PAINTING promptly done with PT HAWTHORN'S U. S. HOOP PAINT by .CL. TOST, Agent, 189 East Coal street. Bbenandoab. It is the beat juuuji. rv" ji ana only gvav- tee paint against corrosion, fVS nurest wines and Honors, best beer and nnti avpi-v bi ,f ibt,.r. formatti. wn ' ales and finest brands ot cigars. I and paper re nd walls. QlTetttr'- The onlv Dlace in town to secure home- killed beef, guaranteeing choice and Juicy meat, and at the same price as Chicago beef. Fresh veal, mutton, pork and lamb. Fresh sausage and bologna mode every day. Finest steak, 2 lbs. 25c; rib roasts, 2 lbs. 25c; soup meats, 7 and fc; best veal, 14c; fresh home-made sausage, 10c. Reuben Martin, 121 N. Main St., Shenandoah. WARREN J. PORTZ, .Piano Tuner. rfPUnns and oririns repaired. Orders left at norm usui street, Ducouiaouiriu receive romyi Riienuea, jyi. H. HOFFMAN UAKEIt, PHYSICIAN AND S VUG EON, Successor to Ur. James Stein. 114 North Jardln Street, Shenandoah, Pa. Office hours From 7 to 8 a. m.s 1 to S and 7 to 9 p. m. Diseases of the throat and lungs a specialty. Hours of vaccination : 8 to 9 a, m. 14 lO I P IU. WAX FLOWEltS In Bouquets and Other Designs. FILLAItS, WREATHS, STARS, CltOSSES, ETC. Wasley's: Pharmacy, North Main St., Shenandoah. 0
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